
Darjeeling, Bergamot and Walnuts
25.10.15
26.9.15
Because ...
... you wanted more than you deserve,
you get less than you are worth.
-- (c) 2015 DBW, all rights reserved.
15.9.15
13.9.15
Carpe Diem
It was a burden almost too much to bear
But what is a holier experience
a more infinite blessing
than that of being alive
of being in the realm of the living
capable of action and influence
capable of walking a line
when it would seem all is pushing you from it
but you know it must be done
its a marathon to go the distance
finally crossing ...
no need to ask what is next
just to collapse in happiness
and thank those who walked with you
and gave a hand and urged you on
when all hope was lost
finally crossing the line
it was a burden too great to bear
were it not shared with friends.
-- (c) 2015 DBW, all rights reserved.
But what is a holier experience
a more infinite blessing
than that of being alive
of being in the realm of the living
capable of action and influence
capable of walking a line
when it would seem all is pushing you from it
but you know it must be done
its a marathon to go the distance
finally crossing ...
no need to ask what is next
just to collapse in happiness
and thank those who walked with you
and gave a hand and urged you on
when all hope was lost
finally crossing the line
it was a burden too great to bear
were it not shared with friends.
-- (c) 2015 DBW, all rights reserved.
7.9.15
Poetry of an interlude
Where's the poetry in that?
... It won't be found.
Nay, here it be:
... A decry,
on grounds of a
complete and utter lack;
Poetry of emptiness;
Poetry of imagining it could be otherwise;
Poetry of higher expectations;
Poetry of dissatisfaction
... with where the universe has put you now
(There have been so many other richer moments).
Poetry of an interlude,
a musical rest
without which there would be no music.
-- (c) 2015 DBW, all rights reserved.
... It won't be found.
Nay, here it be:
... A decry,
on grounds of a
complete and utter lack;
Poetry of emptiness;
Poetry of imagining it could be otherwise;
Poetry of higher expectations;
Poetry of dissatisfaction
... with where the universe has put you now
(There have been so many other richer moments).
Poetry of an interlude,
a musical rest
without which there would be no music.
-- (c) 2015 DBW, all rights reserved.
31.8.15
23.8.15
Writer's imagination ...
"It is an extremely common mistake. People think the writer's imagination
is always at work, that he's constantly inventing an endless supply of
incidents and episodes; that he simply dreams up his stories out of thin
air. In point of fact, the opposite is true. Once the public knows
you're a writer, they bring the characters and events to you. And as
long as you maintain your ability to look, and to carefully listen,
these stories will continue to..."
--- The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) - Opening remarks
16.8.15
Imagine imperceptible change
Our senses
perceive change
far better
than our memories
If change is slow enough
it doesn't feel like change at all
Bridging time-scales
is not a trivial task
from a neuronal perspective
A topic for the imagination.
Bring chocolate
and a wooden spoon.
Bring chocolate
and a wooden spoon.
-- (c) 2015 DBW, all rights reserved.
You ask, what is my art?
My life it is my art,
this road I walk
my canvas.
My body is my brush,
God knows
What are the colours?
-- (c) 2015 DBW, all rights reserved.
this road I walk
my canvas.
My body is my brush,
God knows
What are the colours?
-- (c) 2015 DBW, all rights reserved.
6.4.15
Nothing was as perfect ...
Nothing was as perfect
as it's told in the bible
God especially,
an exaggeration of man,
likes parable.
The rough, raw, and real bits
are leaft to the imagination
to imagine.
-- (c) 2015 DBW, all rights reserved.
as it's told in the bible
God especially,
an exaggeration of man,
likes parable.
The rough, raw, and real bits
are leaft to the imagination
to imagine.
-- (c) 2015 DBW, all rights reserved.
24.3.15
Some time alive
Getting from A → B
The reason plain 2C
Easy as 1 2 3
from 9 2 5
Abroad in search of fun
Full moon and rising suns
Need some space to run,
some time alive
Getting from C → D
Tweedle dum and Tweedle dee
king coal and the fiddlers three
from 9 2 5
Abroad and back at home
Don't call me on the phone
Need some time alone,
some time alive
-- (c) 2015 DBW, all rights reserved.
The reason plain 2C
Easy as 1 2 3
from 9 2 5
Abroad in search of fun
Full moon and rising suns
Need some space to run,
some time alive
Getting from C → D
Tweedle dum and Tweedle dee
king coal and the fiddlers three
from 9 2 5
Abroad and back at home
Don't call me on the phone
Need some time alone,
some time alive
-- (c) 2015 DBW, all rights reserved.
22.3.15
What a view ...
Katskhi Pillar Monk, Maxime Qavtaradze, Renews Age-Old Tradition In Georgia
http://thestylite.com/gallery.html
9.3.15
Natura enim humanus
Natura enim humanus animus agilis est et pronus ad motus
Nature of the human mind to be active and prone to wandering
Natur des menschlichen Geistes aktiv und anfällig für Bewegung zu sein
Nature of the human mind to be active and prone to wandering
Natur des menschlichen Geistes aktiv und anfällig für Bewegung zu sein
7.10.14
Be an interplanetary spy ...
They just don't make interactive entertainment like they used to in the 80s ... Think of the children!
Labels:
80s,
bergamot,
books,
doorna,
entertainment,
interactive,
interplanetary,
scifi,
spy
Some relatively real issues ...
``Getting outside of the box, is more than just getting out of the box and walking away ...''
Every scientist is a child ...
We brain scientists, we try to figure out how to figure out how the brain works ... and maybe even how to fix it sometimes, and its alot of fun ...
-- (c) 2014 DBW, all rights reserved.
for me ... I'm compelled to do it... my dreamy childish mind was made for it ...
“Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up.” -- Pablo Picasso
On that vein, would you mind me asking, I'm very curious, what motivates you to write? I'd appreciate it if you'd try to describe it ... where do the ideas and truths come from I mean ...
is it impulsive? ... is there a process? Do you get into a "high"
state? Do solutions come in the shower? Do you wake up with solutions?
Do they come as you fall asleep? Is a story a problem to solve at all
... with many arduous iterations, or does a prototype just flow out, and
then a few corrections here and there ... how many stories do you write
and throw away for 1 "good" one? If it takes an hour to read, how long
does it take to write ... Do you observe your process, or does it just
happen ... appearing and dissappearing, or do you write all the time
... do you see where I'm going with this? or am I waaay off the money ... you see I wonder about the mental landscape of your creative process ... is it another climate or not ...
Sorry, maybe you feel like a specimen being studied ... or maybe you've seen it all before ... just wanted to throw that out there ...
-- (c) 2014 DBW, all rights reserved.
6.10.14
The brain has the consistency of cold porridge
`` We are not interested in the fact that the brain has the consistency of cold porridge.''
-- Alan Turing
-- Alan Turing
24.9.14
Donald says the darndest things ...
``Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it correct, not tried it.''
-- Donald Knuth
-- Donald Knuth
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